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Provide strategic leadership and legal counsel on all aspects of real estate, risk management, lease administration and related processes for the company’s North American Retail (U.S., Mexico, and Canada) portfolio.
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Qualified candidates will have at least 5 years of relevant experience in the commercial real estate lease administration industry and/or accounting and property management fields having worked in either (or both) the Landlord or Tenant sector.
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Coordination with lease administration related to drafting and distribution of monthly Portfolio Management Committee master agenda, critical date report and sales kick-out tracker. Ad hoc requests to support the forecasting, planning, and analysis of the Company's real estate portfolio.
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Coordinate development effort with Real Estate, Construction, Design, Legal and third-party engineers and environmental consultants for new store units, relocations, expansions, and lease renewals.
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Previous experience using real estate software (Yardi or MRI, Kardin, AvidXchange, IMPAK, or similar programs) Assist with lease administration. Assist the Property Managers as appropriate in coordinating insurance procurement, electricity procurement, and real estate tax review processes for properties.
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Directly manage multiple real estate lease, acquisition, and disposition transactions with clients. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Real Estate, or related field is required.
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Overseeing all operations including maintenance, capital improvements, lease administration, budgeting, forecasting, reporting, collections, evictions, vacancy anticipation, marketing, lease renewals, service contracts, expense control, audits, etc.
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Preferred Qualifications And SkillsExperience in commercial real estate transactions or portfolio administration. Experience with Lease AccountingFamiliarity with TFS, Figma, Axure, Camtasia, Snagit.
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The Property Manager is responsible for the administration, operations, and fiscal management of the properties and overseeing operations and maintenance, life safety, property appearance, human resource administration, lease administration, accounting and finance, security, parking, tenant relations, and all contractual services.
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Bachelor’s Degree: Preferred in Business Administration, Real Estate, Property Management, or a related field. Relevant Experience: Proven track record of managing commercial properties, including tenant relations, property maintenance, financial management, and lease administration.
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Proficient in lease analysis and lease administration skills. Must have a current Real Estate sales license in the State of Virginia or be able to obtain a license within six months of commencing employment.
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The Senior Real Estate Counsel will provide legal services in support of commercial real estate transactions, operations, and administration projects, including leasing, tenant default matters, acquisition/dispositions, development, financing, and various corporate/joint-venture matters.
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The Lease Administrator performs lease administration function to ensure real estate financial obligations are met and lease terms are in compliance. 3 to 5 years of commercial real estate, lease administration and/or paralegal experience.
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A deep understanding of our outsourcing scope, which will be transaction management, project management, lease administration and technology services, and various complementary advisory services – Not facility management.
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Work with CBRE and Lease Administration, Project Management, Facility Management, and Finance/Accounting teams to ensure integration between the service lines. Our work is guided by our North Star: Crafting the real estate solutions of tomorrow, so businesses and people thrive.
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